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Office
2024 E Monument St Ste 2600
Baltimore, MD 21287Phone+1 410-583-2774Fax+1 410-583-2883
Summary
- Somnath Saha, MD is a Maryland-based healthcare provider specializing in Internal Medicine. He completed his medical education at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine in 1991, followed by an Internal Medicine residency completed in 1995 at the same institution. Dr. Saha has contributed to several notable publications in prestigious medical journals including JAMA, Annals of Internal Medicine, and The New England Journal of Medicine concerning a range of subjects from equity in health care and medical education to patient-clinician communication and ambulatory intensive care.
Education & Training
- University of California (San Francisco)Residency, Internal Medicine, 1992 - 1995
- University of California San Francisco School of MedicineClass of 1991
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1994 - Present
- MD State Medical License 2021 - 2025
- OR State Medical License 2000 - 2023
- WA State Medical License 1996 - 2000
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 363 citationsPatient centeredness, cultural competence and healthcare quality.Somnath Saha, Mary Catherine Beach, Lisa A. Cooper
Journal of the National Medical Association. 2008-11-01 - 53 citationsTaking Diversity Seriously: The Merits of Increasing Minority Representation in MedicineSomnath Saha
JAMA Internal Medicine. 2014-02-01 - 34 citationsHealth Disparities in Veterans: A Map of the Evidence.Karli Kondo, Allison Low, Teresa Everson, Christine D Gordon, Stephanie Veazie
Medical Care. 2017-09-01
Journal Articles
- Correction to: Do Words Matter? Stigmatizing Language and the Transmission of Bias in the Medical RecordSophie Lanzkron, Monica E Peek, Mary Catherine Beach, Anna P Goddu, Somnath Saha, Mustapha O Saheed, Journal of General Internal Medicine
Press Mentions
- The Invisible Effect Medical Notes Could Have on CareJuly 3rd, 2023
- Most Minority Patients Cared for by Non-White DocsDecember 30th, 2013
- Confronting the Racial Barriers Between Doctors and PatientsNovember 13th, 2008
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